#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Various functions and decorators for PKC """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals from logging import getLogger from cProfile import Profile from pstats import Stats from sqlite3 import connect, OperationalError from datetime import datetime, timedelta from StringIO import StringIO from time import localtime, strftime from unicodedata import normalize import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree import defusedxml.ElementTree as defused_etree # etree parse unsafe from functools import wraps, partial from urllib import quote_plus import hashlib import re import gc import xbmc import xbmcaddon import xbmcgui from . import path_ops, variables as v, state ############################################################################### LOG = getLogger('PLEX.utils') WINDOW = xbmcgui.Window(10000) ADDON = xbmcaddon.Addon(id='plugin.video.plexkodiconnect') EPOCH = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(0) # Grab Plex id from '...plex_id=XXXX....' REGEX_PLEX_ID = re.compile(r'''plex_id=(\d+)''') # Return the numbers at the end of an url like '.../.../XXXX' REGEX_END_DIGITS = re.compile(r'''/(.+)/(\d+)$''') REGEX_PLEX_DIRECT = re.compile(r'''\.plex\.direct:\d+$''') # Plex API REGEX_IMDB = re.compile(r'''/(tt\d+)''') REGEX_TVDB = re.compile(r'''thetvdb:\/\/(.+?)\?''') # Plex music REGEX_MUSICPATH = re.compile(r'''^\^(.+)\$$''') # Grab Plex id from an URL-encoded string REGEX_PLEX_ID_FROM_URL = re.compile(r'''metadata%2F(\d+)''') ############################################################################### # Main methods def garbageCollect(): gc.collect(2) def setGlobalProperty(key, val): xbmcgui.Window(10000).setProperty( 'plugin.video.plexkodiconnect.{0}'.format(key), val) def setGlobalBoolProperty(key, boolean): xbmcgui.Window(10000).setProperty( 'plugin.video.plexkodiconnect.{0}'.format(key), boolean and '1' or '') def getGlobalProperty(key): return xbmc.getInfoLabel( 'Window(10000).Property(plugin.video.plexkodiconnect.{0})'.format(key)) def reboot_kodi(message=None): """ Displays an OK prompt with 'Kodi will now restart to apply the changes' Kodi will then reboot. Set optional custom message """ message = message or lang(33033) messageDialog(lang(29999), message) xbmc.executebuiltin('RestartApp') def window(prop, value=None, clear=False, windowid=10000): """ Get or set window property - thread safe! Returns unicode. Property and value may be string or unicode """ if windowid != 10000: win = xbmcgui.Window(windowid) else: win = WINDOW if clear: win.clearProperty(prop) elif value is not None: win.setProperty(try_encode(prop), try_encode(value)) else: return try_decode(win.getProperty(prop)) def plex_command(key, value): """ Used to funnel states between different Python instances. NOT really thread safe - let's hope the Kodi user can't click fast enough key: state.py variable value: either 'True' or 'False' """ while window('plex_command'): xbmc.sleep(20) window('plex_command', value='%s-%s' % (key, value)) def settings(setting, value=None): """ Get or add addon setting. Returns unicode setting and value can either be unicode or string """ # We need to instantiate every single time to read changed variables! addon = xbmcaddon.Addon(id='plugin.video.plexkodiconnect') if value is not None: # Takes string or unicode by default! addon.setSetting(try_encode(setting), try_encode(value)) else: # Should return unicode by default, but just in case return try_decode(addon.getSetting(setting)) def lang(stringid): """ Central string retrieval from strings.po. If not found within PKC, standard XBMC/Kodi strings are retrieved. Will return unicode """ return (ADDON.getLocalizedString(stringid) or xbmc.getLocalizedString(stringid)) def messageDialog(heading, msg): """ Shows a dialog using the Plex layout """ from .windows import optionsdialog optionsdialog.show(heading, msg, lang(186)) def yesno_dialog(heading, msg): """ Shows a dialog with a yes and a no button using the Plex layout. Returns True if the user selected yes, False otherwise """ from .windows import optionsdialog return optionsdialog.show(heading, msg, lang(107), lang(106)) == 0 def dialog(typus, *args, **kwargs): """ Displays xbmcgui Dialog. Pass a string as typus: 'yesno', 'ok', 'notification', 'input', 'select', 'numeric' kwargs: heading='{plex}' title bar (here PlexKodiConnect) message=lang(30128), Dialog content. Don't use with 'OK', 'yesno' line1=str(), For 'OK' and 'yesno' dialogs use line1...line3! time=5000, sound=True, nolabel=str(), For 'yesno' dialogs yeslabel=str(), For 'yesno' dialogs Icons: icon='{plex}' Display Plex standard icon icon='{info}' xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_INFO icon='{warning}' xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_WARNING icon='{error}' xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_ERROR Input Types: type='{alphanum}' xbmcgui.INPUT_ALPHANUM (standard keyboard) type='{numeric}' xbmcgui.INPUT_NUMERIC (format: #) type='{date}' xbmcgui.INPUT_DATE (format: DD/MM/YYYY) type='{time}' xbmcgui.INPUT_TIME (format: HH:MM) type='{ipaddress}' xbmcgui.INPUT_IPADDRESS (format: #.#.#.#) type='{password}' xbmcgui.INPUT_PASSWORD (return md5 hash of input, input is masked) Options: option='{password}' xbmcgui.PASSWORD_VERIFY (verifies an existing (default) md5 hashed password) option='{hide}' xbmcgui.ALPHANUM_HIDE_INPUT (masks input) """ if 'icon' in kwargs: types = { '{plex}': 'special://home/addons/plugin.video.plexkodiconnect/icon.png', '{info}': xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_INFO, '{warning}': xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_WARNING, '{error}': xbmcgui.NOTIFICATION_ERROR } for key, value in types.iteritems(): kwargs['icon'] = kwargs['icon'].replace(key, value) if 'type' in kwargs: types = { '{alphanum}': xbmcgui.INPUT_ALPHANUM, '{numeric}': xbmcgui.INPUT_NUMERIC, '{date}': xbmcgui.INPUT_DATE, '{time}': xbmcgui.INPUT_TIME, '{ipaddress}': xbmcgui.INPUT_IPADDRESS, '{password}': xbmcgui.INPUT_PASSWORD } kwargs['type'] = types[kwargs['type']] if 'option' in kwargs: types = { '{password}': xbmcgui.PASSWORD_VERIFY, '{hide}': xbmcgui.ALPHANUM_HIDE_INPUT } kwargs['option'] = types[kwargs['option']] if 'heading' in kwargs: kwargs['heading'] = kwargs['heading'].replace("{plex}", lang(29999)) dia = xbmcgui.Dialog() types = { 'yesno': dia.yesno, 'ok': dia.ok, 'notification': dia.notification, 'input': dia.input, 'select': dia.select, 'numeric': dia.numeric } return types[typus](*args, **kwargs) def ERROR(txt='', hide_tb=False, notify=False): import sys short = str(sys.exc_info()[1]) LOG.error('Error encountered: %s - %s', txt, short) if hide_tb: return short import traceback trace = traceback.format_exc() LOG.error("_____________________________________________________________") for line in trace.splitlines(): LOG.error(' ' + line) LOG.error("_____________________________________________________________") if notify: dialog('notification', heading='{plex}', message=short, icon='{error}') return short def to_list(value, itemcast=None, delim=','): """ Returns a list of unicodes from the specified value [unicode]. Parameters: value [unicode]: (comma) delimited string to convert to list. itemcast (func): Function to cast each list item to (default unicode). delim (str): string delimiter (optional; default ','). """ value = value or '' itemcast = itemcast or unicode return [itemcast(item) for item in value.split(delim) if item != ''] def cast(func, value): """ Cast the specified value to the specified type (returned by func). Currently supports int, float, bool, unicode (if str supplied), str Will return None if value=None Parameters: func (func): Calback function to used cast to type value (any): value to be cast and returned. """ if value is None: return value if func == bool: return bool(int(value)) elif func in (int, float): try: return func(value) except ValueError: return float('nan') elif func == unicode: return value.decode('utf-8') elif func == str: return value.encode('utf-8') return func(value) class AttributeDict(dict): """ Turns an etree xml response's xml.attrib into an object with attributes """ def __getattr__(self, attr): return self.get(attr) def __setattr__(self, attr, value): self[attr] = value def __unicode__(self): return '<{0}:{1}:{2}>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.id, self.get('title', 'None')) def __repr__(self): return self.__unicode__().encode('utf8') def millis_to_kodi_time(milliseconds): """ Converts time in milliseconds to the time dict used by the Kodi JSON RPC: { 'hours': [int], 'minutes': [int], 'seconds'[int], 'milliseconds': [int] } Pass in the time in milliseconds as an int """ seconds = milliseconds / 1000 minutes = seconds / 60 hours = minutes / 60 seconds = seconds % 60 minutes = minutes % 60 milliseconds = milliseconds % 1000 return {'hours': hours, 'minutes': minutes, 'seconds': seconds, 'milliseconds': milliseconds} def kodi_time_to_millis(time): """ Converts the Kodi time dict { 'hours': [int], 'minutes': [int], 'seconds'[int], 'milliseconds': [int] } to milliseconds [int]. Will not return negative results but 0! """ ret = (time['hours'] * 3600 + time['minutes'] * 60 + time['seconds']) * 1000 + time['milliseconds'] ret = 0 if ret < 0 else ret return ret def try_encode(input_str, encoding='utf-8'): """ Will try to encode input_str (in unicode) to encoding. This possibly fails with e.g. Android TV's Python, which does not accept arguments for string.encode() """ if isinstance(input_str, str): # already encoded return input_str try: input_str = input_str.encode(encoding, "ignore") except TypeError: input_str = input_str.encode() return input_str def try_decode(string, encoding='utf-8'): """ Will try to decode string (encoded) using encoding. This possibly fails with e.g. Android TV's Python, which does not accept arguments for string.encode() """ if isinstance(string, unicode): # already decoded return string try: string = string.decode(encoding, "ignore") except TypeError: string = string.decode() return string def slugify(text): """ Normalizes text (in unicode or string) to e.g. enable safe filenames. Returns unicode """ if not isinstance(text, unicode): text = unicode(text) return unicode(normalize('NFKD', text).encode('ascii', 'ignore')) def valid_filename(text): """ Return a valid filename after passing it in [unicode]. """ # Get rid of all whitespace except a normal space text = re.sub(r'(?! )\s', '', text) # ASCII characters 0 to 31 (non-printable, just in case) text = re.sub(u'[\x00-\x1f]', '', text) if v.PLATFORM == 'Windows': # Whitespace at the end of the filename is illegal text = text.strip() # Dot at the end of a filename is illegal text = re.sub(r'\.+$', '', text) # Illegal Windows characters text = re.sub(r'[/\\:*?"<>|\^]', '', text) elif v.PLATFORM == 'MacOSX': # Colon is illegal text = re.sub(r':', '', text) # Files cannot begin with a dot text = re.sub(r'^\.+', '', text) else: # Linux text = re.sub(r'/', '', text) # Ensure that filename length is at most 255 chars (including 3 chars for # filename extension and 1 dot to separate the extension) text = text[:min(len(text), 251)] return text def escape_html(string): """ Escapes the following: < to < > to > & to & """ escapes = { '<': '<', '>': '>', '&': '&' } for key, value in escapes.iteritems(): string = string.replace(key, value) return string def unix_date_to_kodi(stamp): """ converts a Unix time stamp (seconds passed sinceJanuary 1 1970) to a propper, human-readable time stamp used by Kodi Output: Y-m-d h:m:s = 2009-04-05 23:16:04 None if an error was encountered """ try: stamp = float(stamp) + state.KODI_PLEX_TIME_OFFSET date_time = localtime(stamp) localdate = strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', date_time) except: localdate = None return localdate def unix_timestamp(seconds_into_the_future=None): """ Returns a Unix time stamp (seconds passed since January 1 1970) for NOW as an integer. Optionally, pass seconds_into_the_future: positive int's will result in a future timestamp, negative the past """ if seconds_into_the_future: future = datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=seconds_into_the_future) else: future = datetime.utcnow() return int((future - EPOCH).total_seconds()) def kodi_sql(media_type=None): """ Open a connection to the Kodi database. media_type: 'video' (standard if not passed), 'plex', 'music', 'texture' """ if media_type == "plex": db_path = v.DB_PLEX_PATH elif media_type == "music": db_path = v.DB_MUSIC_PATH elif media_type == "texture": db_path = v.DB_TEXTURE_PATH else: db_path = v.DB_VIDEO_PATH return connect(db_path, timeout=60.0) def create_actor_db_index(): """ Index the "actors" because we got a TON - speed up SELECT and WHEN """ conn = kodi_sql('video') cursor = conn.cursor() try: cursor.execute(""" CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_name ON actor (name); """) except OperationalError: # Index already exists pass conn.commit() conn.close() def wipe_database(): """ Deletes all Plex playlists as well as video nodes, then clears Kodi as well as Plex databases completely. Will also delete all cached artwork. """ # Clean up the playlists delete_playlists() # Clean up the video nodes delete_nodes() # Wipe the kodi databases LOG.info("Resetting the Kodi video database.") connection = kodi_sql('video') cursor = connection.cursor() cursor.execute('SELECT tbl_name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type="table"') rows = cursor.fetchall() for row in rows: tablename = row[0] if tablename != "version": cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s" % tablename) connection.commit() cursor.close() if settings('enableMusic') == "true": LOG.info("Resetting the Kodi music database.") connection = kodi_sql('music') cursor = connection.cursor() cursor.execute('SELECT tbl_name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type="table"') rows = cursor.fetchall() for row in rows: tablename = row[0] if tablename != "version": cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s" % tablename) connection.commit() cursor.close() # Wipe the Plex database LOG.info("Resetting the Plex database.") connection = kodi_sql('plex') cursor = connection.cursor() # First get the paths to all synced playlists playlist_paths = [] cursor.execute('SELECT kodi_path FROM playlists') for entry in cursor.fetchall(): playlist_paths.append(entry[0]) cursor.execute('SELECT tbl_name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type="table"') rows = cursor.fetchall() for row in rows: tablename = row[0] if tablename != "version": cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s" % tablename) connection.commit() cursor.close() # Delete all synced playlists for path in playlist_paths: try: path_ops.remove(path) except (OSError, IOError): pass LOG.info("Resetting all cached artwork.") # Remove all existing textures first path = path_ops.translate_path("special://thumbnails/") if path_ops.exists(path): path_ops.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=True) # remove all existing data from texture DB connection = kodi_sql('texture') cursor = connection.cursor() query = 'SELECT tbl_name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type=?' cursor.execute(query, ("table", )) rows = cursor.fetchall() for row in rows: table_name = row[0] if table_name != "version": cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s" % table_name) connection.commit() cursor.close() # reset the install run flag settings('SyncInstallRunDone', value="false") def reset(ask_user=True): """ User navigated to the PKC settings, Advanced, and wants to reset the Kodi database and possibly PKC entirely """ # Are you sure you want to reset your local Kodi database? if ask_user and not yesno_dialog(lang(29999), lang(39600)): return # first stop any db sync plex_command('STOP_SYNC', 'True') count = 10 while window('plex_dbScan') == "true": LOG.debug("Sync is running, will retry: %s...", count) count -= 1 if count == 0: # Could not stop the database from running. Please try again later. messageDialog(lang(29999), lang(39601)) return xbmc.sleep(1000) # Wipe everything wipe_database() # Reset all PlexKodiConnect Addon settings? (this is usually NOT # recommended and unnecessary!) if ask_user and yesno_dialog(lang(29999), lang(39603)): # Delete the settings LOG.info("Deleting: settings.xml") path_ops.remove("%ssettings.xml" % v.ADDON_PROFILE) reboot_kodi() def profiling(sortby="cumulative"): """ Will print results to Kodi log. Must be enabled in the Python source code """ def decorator(func): """ decorator construct """ def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): """ wrapper construct """ profile = Profile() profile.enable() result = func(*args, **kwargs) profile.disable() string_io = StringIO() stats = Stats(profile, stream=string_io).sort_stats(sortby) stats.print_stats() LOG.info(string_io.getvalue()) return result return wrapper return decorator def compare_version(current, minimum): """ Returns True if current is >= then minimum. False otherwise. Returns True if there was no valid input for current! Input strings: e.g. "1.2.3"; always with Major, Minor and Patch! """ LOG.info("current DB: %s minimum DB: %s", current, minimum) try: curr_major, curr_minor, curr_patch = current.split(".") except ValueError: # there WAS no current DB, e.g. deleted. return True min_major, min_minor, min_patch = minimum.split(".") curr_major = int(curr_major) curr_minor = int(curr_minor) curr_patch = int(curr_patch) min_major = int(min_major) min_minor = int(min_minor) min_patch = int(min_patch) if curr_major > min_major: return True elif curr_major < min_major: return False if curr_minor > min_minor: return True elif curr_minor < min_minor: return False return curr_patch >= min_patch def normalize_string(text): """ For theme media, do not modify unless modified in TV Tunes """ text = text.replace(":", "") text = text.replace("/", "-") text = text.replace("\\", "-") text = text.replace("<", "") text = text.replace(">", "") text = text.replace("*", "") text = text.replace("?", "") text = text.replace('|', "") text = text.strip() # Remove dots from the last character as windows can not have directories # with dots at the end text = text.rstrip('.') text = try_encode(normalize('NFKD', unicode(text, 'utf-8'))) return text def normalize_nodes(text): """ For video nodes. Returns unicode """ text = text.replace(":", "") text = text.replace("/", "-") text = text.replace("\\", "-") text = text.replace("<", "") text = text.replace(">", "") text = text.replace("*", "") text = text.replace("?", "") text = text.replace('|', "") text = text.replace('(', "") text = text.replace(')', "") text = text.strip() # Remove dots from the last character as windows can not have directories # with dots at the end text = text.rstrip('.') text = normalize('NFKD', unicode(text, 'utf-8')) return text def indent(elem, level=0): """ Prettifies xml trees. Pass the etree root in """ i = "\n" + level*" " if len(elem): if not elem.text or not elem.text.strip(): elem.text = i + " " if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip(): elem.tail = i for elem in elem: indent(elem, level+1) if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip(): elem.tail = i else: if level and (not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip()): elem.tail = i class XmlKodiSetting(object): """ Used to load a Kodi XML settings file from special://profile as an etree object to read settings or set them. Usage: with XmlKodiSetting(filename, path=None, force_create=False, top_element=None) as xml: xml.get_setting('test') filename [str]: filename of the Kodi settings file under path [str]: if set, replace special://profile path with custom path force_create: will create the XML file if it does not exist top_element [str]: Name of the top xml element; used if xml does not yet exist Raises IOError if the file does not exist or is empty and force_create has been set to False. Raises etree.ParseError if the file could not be parsed by etree xml.write_xml Set to True if we need to write the XML to disk """ def __init__(self, filename, path=None, force_create=False, top_element=None): self.filename = filename if path is None: self.path = path_ops.path.join(v.KODI_PROFILE, filename) else: self.path = path_ops.path.join(path, filename) self.force_create = force_create self.top_element = top_element self.tree = None self.root = None self.write_xml = False def __enter__(self): try: self.tree = defused_etree.parse(self.path) except IOError: # Document is blank or missing if self.force_create is False: LOG.debug('%s does not seem to exist; not creating', self.path) # This will abort __enter__ self.__exit__(IOError, None, None) # Create topmost xml entry self.tree = etree.ElementTree( element=etree.Element(self.top_element)) self.write_xml = True except etree.ParseError: LOG.error('Error parsing %s', self.path) # "Kodi cannot parse {0}. PKC will not function correctly. Please # visit {1} and correct your file!" messageDialog(lang(29999), lang(39716).format( self.filename, 'http://kodi.wiki')) self.__exit__(etree.ParseError, None, None) self.root = self.tree.getroot() return self def __exit__(self, e_typ, e_val, trcbak): if e_typ: raise # Only safe to file if we did not botch anything if self.write_xml is True: self._remove_empty_elements() # Indent and make readable indent(self.root) # Safe the changed xml self.tree.write(self.path, encoding="UTF-8") def _is_empty(self, element, empty_elements): empty = True for child in element: empty_child = True if list(child): empty_child = self._is_empty(child, empty_elements) if empty_child and (child.attrib or (child.text and child.text.strip())): empty_child = False if empty_child: empty_elements.append((element, child)) else: # At least one non-empty entry - hence we cannot delete the # original element itself empty = False return empty def _remove_empty_elements(self): """ Deletes all empty XML elements, otherwise Kodi/PKC gets confused This is recursive, so an empty element with empty children will also get deleted """ empty_elements = [] self._is_empty(self.root, empty_elements) for element, child in empty_elements: element.remove(child) @staticmethod def _set_sub_element(element, subelement): """ Returns an etree element's subelement. Creates one if not exist """ answ = element.find(subelement) if answ is None: answ = etree.SubElement(element, subelement) return answ def get_setting(self, node_list): """ node_list is a list of node names starting from the outside, ignoring the outter advancedsettings. Example nodelist=['video', 'busydialogdelayms'] for the following xml would return the etree Element: 750 for the following example xml: Returns the etree element or None if not found """ element = self.root for node in node_list: element = element.find(node) if element is None: break return element def set_setting(self, node_list, value=None, attrib=None, append=False): """ node_list is a list of node names starting from the outside, ignoring the outter advancedsettings. Example nodelist=['video', 'busydialogdelayms'] for the following xml would return the etree Element: 750 for the following example xml: value, e.g. '750' will be set accordingly, returning the new etree Element. Advancedsettings might be generated if it did not exist already If the dict attrib is set, the Element's attributs will be appended accordingly If append is True, the last element of node_list with value and attrib will always be added. WARNING: this will set self.write_xml to True! Returns the (last) etree element """ attrib = attrib or {} value = value or '' if not append: old = self.get_setting(node_list) if (old is not None and old.text.strip() == value and old.attrib == attrib): # Already set exactly these values return old LOG.debug('Adding etree to: %s, value: %s, attrib: %s, append: %s', node_list, value, attrib, append) self.write_xml = True element = self.root nodes = node_list[:-1] if append else node_list for node in nodes: element = self._set_sub_element(element, node) if append: element = etree.SubElement(element, node_list[-1]) # Write new values element.text = value if attrib: for key, attribute in attrib.iteritems(): element.set(key, attribute) return element def passwords_xml(): """ To add network credentials to Kodi's password xml """ path = path_ops.translate_path('special://userdata/') xmlpath = "%spasswords.xml" % path try: xmlparse = defused_etree.parse(xmlpath) except IOError: # Document is blank or missing root = etree.Element('passwords') skip_find = True except etree.ParseError: LOG.error('Error parsing %s', xmlpath) # "Kodi cannot parse {0}. PKC will not function correctly. Please visit # {1} and correct your file!" messageDialog(lang(29999), lang(39716).format( 'passwords.xml', 'http://forum.kodi.tv/')) return else: root = xmlparse.getroot() skip_find = False credentials = settings('networkCreds') if credentials: # Present user with options option = dialog('select', "Modify/Remove network credentials", ["Modify", "Remove"]) if option < 0: # User cancelled dialog return elif option == 1: # User selected remove success = False for paths in root.getiterator('passwords'): for path in paths: if path.find('.//from').text == "smb://%s/" % credentials: paths.remove(path) LOG.info("Successfully removed credentials for: %s", credentials) etree.ElementTree(root).write(xmlpath, encoding="UTF-8") success = True if not success: LOG.error("Failed to find saved server: %s in passwords.xml", credentials) dialog('notification', heading='{plex}', message="%s not found" % credentials, icon='{warning}', sound=False) return settings('networkCreds', value="") dialog('notification', heading='{plex}', message="%s removed from passwords.xml" % credentials, icon='{plex}', sound=False) return elif option == 0: # User selected to modify server = dialog('input', "Modify the computer name or ip address", credentials) if not server: return else: # No credentials added messageDialog("Network credentials", 'Input the server name or IP address as indicated in your plex ' 'library paths. For example, the server name: ' '\\\\SERVER-PC\\path\\ or smb://SERVER-PC/path is SERVER-PC') server = dialog('input', "Enter the server name or IP address") if not server: return server = quote_plus(server) # Network username user = dialog('input', "Enter the network username") if not user: return user = quote_plus(user) # Network password password = dialog('input', "Enter the network password", '', # Default input type='{alphanum}', option='{hide}') # Need to url-encode the password password = quote_plus(password) # Add elements. Annoying etree bug where findall hangs forever if skip_find is False: skip_find = True for path in root.findall('.//path'): if path.find('.//from').text.lower() == "smb://%s/" % server.lower(): # Found the server, rewrite credentials path.find('.//to').text = ("smb://%s:%s@%s/" % (user, password, server)) skip_find = False break if skip_find: # Server not found, add it. path = etree.SubElement(root, 'path') etree.SubElement(path, 'from', attrib={'pathversion': "1"}).text = \ "smb://%s/" % server topath = "smb://%s:%s@%s/" % (user, password, server) etree.SubElement(path, 'to', attrib={'pathversion': "1"}).text = topath # Add credentials settings('networkCreds', value="%s" % server) LOG.info("Added server: %s to passwords.xml", server) # Prettify and write to file indent(root) etree.ElementTree(root).write(xmlpath, encoding="UTF-8") def playlist_xsp(mediatype, tagname, viewid, viewtype="", delete=False): """ Feed with tagname as unicode """ path = path_ops.translate_path("special://profile/playlists/video/") if viewtype == "mixed": plname = "%s - %s" % (tagname, mediatype) xsppath = "%sPlex %s - %s.xsp" % (path, viewid, mediatype) else: plname = tagname xsppath = "%sPlex %s.xsp" % (path, viewid) # Create the playlist directory if not path_ops.exists(path): LOG.info("Creating directory: %s", path) path_ops.makedirs(path) # Only add the playlist if it doesn't already exists if path_ops.exists(xsppath): LOG.info('Path %s does exist', xsppath) if delete: path_ops.remove(xsppath) LOG.info("Successfully removed playlist: %s.", tagname) return # Using write process since there's no guarantee the xml declaration works # with etree itemtypes = { 'homevideos': 'movies', 'movie': 'movies', 'show': 'tvshows' } LOG.info("Writing playlist file to: %s", xsppath) with open(path_ops.encode_path(xsppath), 'wb') as filer: filer.write(try_encode( '\n' '\n\t' 'Plex %s\n\t' 'all\n\t' '\n\t\t' '%s\n\t' '\n' '\n' % (itemtypes.get(mediatype, mediatype), plname, tagname))) LOG.info("Successfully added playlist: %s", tagname) def delete_playlists(): """ Clean up the playlists """ path = path_ops.translate_path('special://profile/playlists/video/') for root, _, files in path_ops.walk(path): for file in files: if file.startswith('Plex'): path_ops.remove(path_ops.path.join(root, file)) def delete_nodes(): """ Clean up video nodes """ path = path_ops.translate_path("special://profile/library/video/") for root, dirs, _ in path_ops.walk(path): for directory in dirs: if directory.startswith('Plex-'): path_ops.rmtree(path_ops.path.join(root, directory)) break def generate_file_md5(path): """ Generates the md5 hash value for the file located at path [unicode]. The hash does not include the path and filename and is thus identical for a file that was moved/changed name. Returns a unique unicode containing only hexadecimal digits """ m = hashlib.md5() with open(path_ops.encode_path(path), 'rb') as f: while True: piece = f.read(32768) if not piece: break m.update(piece) return m.hexdigest().decode('utf-8') ############################################################################### # WRAPPERS def catch_exceptions(warnuser=False): """ Decorator for methods to catch exceptions and log them. Useful for e.g. librarysync threads using itemtypes.py, because otherwise we would not get informed of crashes warnuser=True: sets the window flag 'plex_scancrashed' to true which will trigger a Kodi infobox to inform user """ def decorate(func): """ Decorator construct """ @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): """ Wrapper construct """ try: return func(*args, **kwargs) except Exception as err: LOG.error('%s has crashed. Error: %s', func.__name__, err) import traceback LOG.error("Traceback:\n%s", traceback.format_exc()) if warnuser: window('plex_scancrashed', value='true') return return wrapper return decorate def log_time(func): """ Decorator for functions and methods to log the time it took to run the code """ @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): starttotal = datetime.now() result = func(*args, **kwargs) elapsedtotal = datetime.now() - starttotal LOG.info('It took %s to run the function %s', elapsedtotal, func.__name__) return result return wrapper def thread_methods(cls=None, add_stops=None, add_suspends=None): """ Decorator to add the following methods to a threading class: suspend(): pauses the thread resume(): resumes the thread stop(): stopps/kills the thread suspended(): returns True if thread is suspended stopped(): returns True if thread is stopped (or should stop ;-)) ALSO returns True if PKC should exit Also adds the following class attributes: thread_stopped thread_suspended stops suspends invoke with either @thread_methods class MyClass(): or @thread_methods(add_stops=['SUSPEND_LIBRARY_TRHEAD'], add_suspends=['DB_SCAN', 'WHATEVER']) class MyClass(): """ # So we don't need to invoke with () if cls is None: return partial(thread_methods, add_stops=add_stops, add_suspends=add_suspends) # Because we need a reference, not a copy of the immutable objects in # state, we need to look up state every time explicitly cls.stops = ['STOP_PKC'] if add_stops is not None: cls.stops.extend(add_stops) cls.suspends = add_suspends or [] # Attach new attributes to class cls.thread_stopped = False cls.thread_suspended = False # Define new class methods and attach them to class def stop(self): """ Call to stop this thread """ self.thread_stopped = True cls.stop = stop def suspend(self): """ Call to suspend this thread """ self.thread_suspended = True cls.suspend = suspend def resume(self): """ Call to revive a suspended thread back to life """ self.thread_suspended = False cls.resume = resume def suspended(self): """ Returns True if the thread is suspended """ if self.thread_suspended is True: return True for suspend in self.suspends: if getattr(state, suspend): return True return False cls.suspended = suspended def stopped(self): """ Returns True if the thread is stopped """ if self.thread_stopped is True: return True for stop in self.stops: if getattr(state, stop): return True return False cls.stopped = stopped # Return class to render this a decorator return cls